
International Maritime Industries Signs Two “New Build Rig Orders” With ARO Drilling
International Maritime Industries Signs Two “New Build Rig Orders” With ARO Drilling

International Maritime Industries Signs Two “New Build Rig Orders” With ARO Drilling

EnergyVoice EnQuest has submitted plans to decommission a North Sea development and its production vessel less than five years after achieving first oil. The UK-listed operator started up the Alma-Galia fields in October 2015 as tie-backs to the EnQuest Producer floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO). However, the firm has now submitted plans to the UK government to shut

World Maritime News A giant LNG bunker vessel, which will be operated by French energy giant Total and owned by Japanese shipping company Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), has completed sea trials in China, according to an official from Bureau Veritas. The 18,600 cbm newbuilding, described as the world’s largest vessel of this type, is currently under construction at Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding’s shipyard
Enterprise and Navigator Load First Vessel at New Ethylene Export Terminal
Bluewater Acquisition Corp. announces the appointment of Frederick Jones as Special Advisor to the Board of Directors

Ellenic Shipping News Bolivian state-owned oil firm YPFB said on Saturday it has reached a deal with Petroleo Brasileiro SA to extend natural gas exports through the Bolivia-Brazil Gas Pipeline commonly known as Gasbol. The so-called transition deal comes after several meetings between the two companies in Brazil over the last month to negotiate the extension of a natural gas

NASSCO SAN DIEGO – General Dynamics NASSCO delivered Lurline, the lead ship of the two-vessel Kanaloa Class, built for Honolulu-based shipping and logistics company, Matson. Lurline is the largest combination containership/roll-on, roll-off (“ConRo”) vessel constructed in the United States. The 870-foot-long, 3,500 TEU Lurline provides the capability to transport containers, automobiles, trailers and rolling stock. NASSCO partnered with DSEC Co., Ltd., to provide a state-of-the-art

JCN Newswire – Two Vessels to Be Successively Completed and Delivered by 2023 – – Applying technologies accumulated in LNG vessels to build LNG-fueled ferries – Compared to conventional marine fuel oil, CO2 emissions per unit heat capacity are to be reduced more than 20% lower, with virtually no SOx emissions Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a Group company of Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Delivery of FGSS for the first LNG fueled PCC built in Japan – It was the first delivery of the system for marine engines, and also the provision of the engineering service and technical support relating to gas handling for shipbuilding yards Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., a member of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) Group, based